Table 2. Some Chinese herbal formulas as adjuvant therapy for cancer Note: Abbreviations: cancer-related fatigue (CRF); quality of life (QOL); epidermal growth factor receptor-tyrosine kinase inhibitors (EGFR-TKIs); Common name Bu-zhong-yi-qi-tang Shi-quan-da-bu-tang Liu-jun-zi-tang Sheng-jiang-xie-xintang Huang-qi-gui-zhiwu-wu-tang Ban-xia-xie-xin-tang Other names Hochuekki-to or TJ-41 in Japanese; Bojungikki-Tang in Korean Juzentaiho-to or TJ-48 in Japanese, Sipjeondaebotang in Korean Yukgunja-tang in Korean, Rikkunshito or TJ-43 in Japanese None AC591 Ban-xia-xie-xintang in Chinese or Hangeshashinto or TJ-14 in Japanese Biological activity Antitumor action, immunomodulation, and alleviation of fatigue Antitumor, immunomodulation, and alleviation of fatigue Gastroprotective action Gastroprotective action Alleviation of limb numbness and pain Antioxidant action, antiinflammatory, bactericidal, and analgesic action as well as action to promote healing
These findings help clarify the molecular mechanisms involved in gastric cancer metastasis and indicate that miR-622 modulation may be a bona fide treatment of gastric cancer.
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